All Health Service Journal articles in 30 November 2016 – Page 3
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HSJ LocalTrust director faces CQC review after 'irregular' payoff deal
Roger Wilson signed the exit deal for Jeanette Parkinson in 2012 A review of the deal found the senior midwife had been “significantly overpaid” Mr Wilson denies any “impropriety” and CQC panel will now consider the case An NHS director who agreed an “irregular” exit payment for a ...
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NewsNew tariff would mean revenue cuts for specialist providers
Three providers would see their overall revenue reduced by more than 2 per cent next year The Royal Orthopaedic Hospital FT faces an estimated £4.5m reduction to its revenue Specialist Orthopaedic Alliance “exceptionally concerned” by the proposals A number of specialist NHS trusts are “exceptionally concerned” about the ...
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NewsHSJ Awards winners announced tonight
The winners of the 2016 HSJ Awards will be announced tonight, and to celebrate we are giving every reader the opportunity to download free best practice case studies from some of last year’s winning projects.
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NewsChildren's services review accelerated
First findings of national review of paediatric intensive care services due in next few weeks Review follows investigation into Bristol Royal Children’s Hospital Services under pressure as children with more complex needs need PICU and lengths of stay increasing An NHS England review of paediatric intensive care services ...
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NewsHSJ Live 23.11.16: No extra money for NHS or social care
Coverage and reaction to chancellor Philip Hammond’s first autumn statement
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NewsCCGs overspend budget by £240m but NHS England 'on course'
84 CCGs overspent their allocations but NHS England says majority expect to recover their positions Year-end forecast for CCGs is a £190m overspend, compared to a £10m overspend forecast in July Forecast for overall commissioning budgets has improved due to expected underspends and extra income within central budgets ...
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NewsInterim managers to pay equal tax under new rules
Autumn statement document reveals plan to make “off-payroll” workers pay more tax Treasury says public sector employers will be responsible for tax after April 2017 Concerns over costs of off-payroll workers have increased in recent years Explainer: The rules on off-payroll payments “Off-payroll” workers in the NHS, such ...
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HSJ LocalFormer hospital trust director pleads guilty to corruption
A former hospital trust director has admitted corruptly awarding an IT contract while in the role.
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NewsDaily Insight: Chancellor silent on NHS funding
HSJ’s round-up of the must read stories following the chancellor’s autumn statement
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LeaderBelief in the NHS is the one thing that remains united about the UK
This is an edited version of the opening speech made by editor Alastair McLellan at the 2016 HSJ Awards
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NewsEU staff honoured at HSJ Awards
Six people have been honoured with a special HSJ Award for NHS staff from the EU.
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SupplementsHSJ Awards 2016: Acute sector innovation
HSJ Awards 2016 - Acute sector innovation Royal Free London Foundation Trust - Ambulatory lung biopsy service: a new model for the NHS Royal Free London Foundation Trust introduced Heimlich valve management of biopsy-related pneumothorax. This small device has allowed 99 per cent of patients to ...
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SupplementsHSJ Awards 2016: Clinical Commissioning Group of the Year
HSJ Awards 2016 - Clinical commissioning group of the year NHS Liverpool CCG Formed in 2013, NHS Liverpool Clinical Commissioning Group is responsible for half a million people registered across almost 100 practices. All commissioners and providers in the city have agreed on a vision for ...
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SupplementsHSJ Awards 2016: Chief executive of the year
HSJ Awards 2016 - Chief executive of the year NHS Confederation Sponsored by NHS Confederation Marianne Griffiths - Western Sussex Hospitals Foundation Trust Western Sussex Hospitals Foundation Trust, formed by a merger in 2009, was awarded an outstanding rating by the Care Quality ...
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SupplementsHSJ Awards 2016: Clinical leader of the year
HSJ Awards 2016 - Clinical leader of the year Dr Peter Lachman - Royal College of Paediatrics and child health Dr Peter Lachman is the national clinical lead for the SAFE programme, which aims to reduce harm in paediatric units through situation awareness techniques such as ...
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SupplementsHSJ Awards 2016: Clinical research impact
HSJ Awards 2016 - Clinical research impact Nihr logo Sponsored by NIHR Clinical Research Network South Tyneside Foundation Trust - Delivering high quality gastroenterology research South Tyneside Foundation Trust’s gastroenterology team targeted research to improve the quality of care and benefit patients. It ...
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SupplementsHSJ Awards 2016: Compassionate patient care
HSJ Awards 2016 - Compassionate patient care Hertfordshire Partnership University Foundation Trust - Hospitals at home: CAMHS eating disorder service A two-day course was created to teach parents skills to help their children overcome eating disorders. A range of creative tools were developed to help patients, ...
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SupplementsHSJ Awards 2016: Enhancing care by sharing data and information
HSJ Awards 2016 - Enhancing care by sharing data and information NHS Digital Sponsored by NHS Digital Rotherham Foundation Trust - Rotherham clinical portal, enabling locality service redesign Rotherham Foundation Trust redesigned a web-based clinical portal to give real-time information about patients. Community ...
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SupplementsHSJ Awards 2016: Improved partnerships between health and local government
HSJ Awards 2016: Improved partnerships between health and local government Nottingham City CCG, Nottingham City Council and partners - Connecting care – improved partnership working through integrated care The Nottingham City integrated care programme has seen a range of health, public and voluntary bodies work together ...
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SupplementsHSJ Awards 2016: Improving environmental and social sustainability
HSJ Awards 2016: Improving environmental and social sustainability Barnet, Enfield and Haringey Mental Health Trust - Project Future The youth-led Project Future scheme sees men aged 16 to 25 who have been involved in gangs and violence in Haringey lead activities to promote physical and psychological ...











